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Old 04-04-2007, 03:54 PM
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I bought some Eagle Alloy 077 17x8" wheels for my 95Z and I was wondering if the stock lugs off my salad shooters would work? If not what should I get? I know the thread size is 12x1.5 but what style?

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Old 04-04-2007, 10:38 PM
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get some acorn lugs with a set of gorilla locks, oh and you stockers will work fine, the acorns just looks better
Old 04-05-2007, 10:17 AM
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Yea I planned on getting some acorn lugs and locks but I wanted to mount them with the stockers until I get the others. I just didnt want the wheel to fall off or something lol.

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no problem, the only difference between the two is that the acorns are closed end and chrome, other than that the seats are the same which is what you needed to worry about
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i got spline locks on mine all around you get a key and its going to be a bitch and a half if someone without one tries to steal your wheels. 20 splines + no key = your keeping your wheels ON.
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just to let you know spline keys are available at your local discount tire for $5, any one can go in and say they lost theres and need a new one, sometimes i use a flipsocket to take splines on without a probelm, hell of alot harder to do with a gorilla lock. but in reality if someone wants your wheels regardless of how many locks theyre gonna take them




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